• @roofuskit
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    45 days ago

    Yeshua of Nazareth is a historically confirmed individual. He was real, really the son of a god? Probably not.

    • @[email protected]
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      85 days ago

      Since it was a fairly common name, you might as well say John from Richmond is a confirmed individual.

      • @roofuskit
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        04 days ago

        Yes, because historians were like “yeah there was a guy named that, so this religious book must be right about him existing.”

        Don’t be daft.

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          Right, that’s kind of what I’m saying, the book mentions a person with a name and location (ish). Then finding a guy there when the name is fairly common does not equate all things said about him to be true. Far from it it seems. Especially if the book has fantastical claims outside the realm of reality about said person and is inconsistent on his story.

          At best you get a King Arthur story, was there a king or ruler in said period for (part of) England? Probably. Did he become king because he pulled out a magical sword from the rock? I would assume not.

          There are even stories that Arthur never died and will return one day…

          • @MothmanDelorian
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            This is more “there’s thousands of people following a guy who was crucified named Yeshua” vs “we have proof of a guy named Yeshua”.

            What historians seemingly agree upon is that there was a guy who preached something that was probably reformist in nature named Yeshua. We don’t have much more than that.

          • @roofuskit
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            -64 days ago

            There are historical accounts that align with some of the events that as recorded in the Bible. The person existed and went around claiming to be the son of a god. This we know. The rest of it is myth and legend.

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              We don’t know that, because there are no such sources. But we have concluded that a Jesus most likely did exist. What this likely existing person did and said is not concluded in the slightest.

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              He existed alright but we have zero idea if he claimed to be the son of God. That was added much later after his death.

              Jesus could in fact be an algamation of various men at the time who led the religious/social movement that would eventually become Christianity, and not all early versions claimed him to be the son of God. Some even claimed him to be a new God here to rescue us from the original God who was harsh, vindictive and punishing. Lots of wild shit.

              So even the “he said he was the son of God” is a myth and legend.

              But there definitely was a dude who was alive back then who had a LOT of complaints concerning the church and the government.

            • Lightor
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              Can I see evidence or info you have of those historical accounts?

              • @roofuskit
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                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_of_Jesus

                This article is well sourced. There is a section on non-christian sources as well. Although that section does not list all the sources I am aware of. It may be excluding Jewish scholars.

                It even highlights the view that he didn’t exist as a fringe stance.

                • Lightor
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                  Interesting read, thanks

    • @uienia
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      44 days ago

      Yeshua of Nazareth is a historically confirmed individual.

      He is not. We have no contemporary primary sources for his existence. However there is a general historical consensus that he most likely did exist. But absolute confirmation is an impossibility.